Abby Olivier will be joining the Clinton School of Public Service as the new Community Relations Manager for the Center on Community Philanthropy. She is a 2014 graduate of the Clinton School and 2013-14 graduate assistant for the Center on Community Philanthropy. Abby is a native of

Class 8 Alum launches Project Kinect, a social change firm that assists people and organizations in creating the positive social change they wish to see. Project Kinect will be officially launching in Madison, WI Monday, February 23rd. The week will be filled with events, Meet Ups, a

This article originally appeared on www.ArkansasBusiness.com The Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas have named J.D. Lowery as manager of community and economic development. He previously served as director of the Arkansas Energy Office for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission.

This essay was produced by the Clinton Foundation and written by Clinton School alum Mara D’Amico. For more essays on public service, click here. As millions around the world can attest, the legacy of President Clinton has been both far-reaching and profound. Like many millennia

This article was originally produced and published by the Log Cabin Democrat. The original article can be found here. The University of Central Arkansas will host the 49th Arkansas Model United Nations (AMUN) Conference on Friday and Saturday. About 425 delegates and faculty advisers

This article was written and produced by Burt Hicks, Clinton School alum. November 11th. Veterans Day. Though many people believe that Memorial Day and Veterans Day are observed for the same reason, there is a subtle yet important distinction between the two. While both holidays ho

The Women’s Foundation of Arkansas released three new studies that examine the impact of teen pregnancy and birth on education; the perceptions women have about the status of women in the home, workforce, and politics; and the links between education of women and girls to ArkansasR

The article below originally appeared online for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazatte and is written by Christie Storm. Sophia Said is a graduate of the Clinton School. Two women, a Christian and a Muslim, are hoping their friendship will inspire others to move past fear and get to know one

The article below originally appeared on local NBC affiliate news station WSMV in Nashville, TN. A Nashville man who is part of the disaster response team in Liberia has experienced firsthand the hard work and challenges the Ebola outbreak presents. “We’re working our rear

This blog post originally appeared on the Clinton Foundation’s blog. Erin O’Leary is an alum of the Clinton School. I will get things done for America – to make our people safer, smarter, and healthier. I will bring Americans together to strengthen our communities. F